2 NEWS Train memories sought THE National Trust Living History Millicent Museum is calling for people to recall their favourite train story for a new exhibition. As part of the museum’s Whistle Stop Exhibition in May, organisers are inviting participants to record stories and anecdotes to be featured as part of the display. Stories relating to trains both locally and otherwise are welcome. Recording will take place at the Millicent Public Library next Thursday, April 9, from 9.30am until 3pm. No bookings are required. Contact millicentmuseum@gmail.com or 8733 0904 for more information. Wannon Farm Machinery Sales / Service / Spare parts Tractors / Utility Vehicles / Lawn Mowers KRONE Hay Equipment Phone 8725 0000 324 Commercial St West Mount Gambier CONSECUTIVE WINS: Rotary Photographic Art Show coordinator Mary Altschwager and photographer Darren Galwey congratulate winner Mary Whitehead on her win at the photographic show. Photography showcased District for February Sponsored by: Beachport ............... 2.4 Cape Jaffa .............. 1.6 Coonawarra ..............1.2 Lucindale.................. 0.4 Kalangadoo ............ 4.0 Kingston ....................1.4 l Phone 8733 2733 • 62 Mt Gambier Rd, Millicent Millicent ....................1.4 Mt Gambier ............. 2.3 Nangwarry ...............1.2 Penola ......................1.7 Policeman Point ........ 0.3 Robe .........................2.1 Rainfall recorded (in mm) for the month of February 2015, issued by the Bureau of Meteorology SA Regional Office. oVernIGHt trIPs 2015 • John Farnham & Olivia Newton John 11 April Adelaide • Lion King 16 May 2 sEaTs LEFT • adelaide Crows vs Fremantle Dockers Adelaide Oval, 30 May • Lion King 4 July 3 sEaTs LEFT • Disney On Ice - Dare to Dream 4 July • Lion King 8 August • Fundraiser shopping Trip 21 November • spirit of the aNZaCs starring Lee Kernaghan, Lisa McCune & Jack Thompson 2015/2016 extended tours • Top End and Kimberley Discovery 20 Days Departs 9 June • UK & Ireland, Paris & Dubai with Edinburgh Tattoo 36 Days Departs 19 July, Early Bird closes 31 March • Vietnam and Cambodia 19 Days Departs 1 September 8 days cruising on the Mekong • New Zealand Both Islands 22 Days Departs 10 October • Tamworth Country Music Festival 10 days, departs 17 January 2016 reGIster your Interest south america February 2016 Canada & alaska May 2016 south africa august 2016 New York & Route 66 september 2016 660201 Whitehead continues reign with back-to-back wins From front page “By the strength of our youth entries, we will not have a problem with the future of photography in the region,” photographer and Wattle Range Council economic development manager Steve Chapple said. “The quality of the images and the perception of life is completely amazing. “The continued success of the photographic art show is an absolute credit to the hard work of the Rotary Club of Millicent and particularly coordinator Mary Altschwager.” Furner’s Mary Whitehead continued her photographic reign, taking out the Don Ferguson regional and Kimberly-Clark portrait awards for the second consecutive year. In the youth section, Janae Fox took out the Atkins Technicolour Under 19 category, while nineyear-old KeevaShephard won the Peter Rapp youth incentive award. Sarah Willoughby took out first place in the Infigen Energy nature award for her image of a chipmunk, with the same image taking out runnerup in the Don Ferguson regional award. Mount Gambier’s Alex Window took out the Thompson Drilling landscape award with Winter Sunset ahead of runner-up Terry Wachtel with Misty Murray Morning. The mayoral open award was won by Mount Gambier photographer Linda Heinswith for her creative piece, titled A Light Shower. The exhibition will be open to the public every day until Monday, April 6, excluding Good Friday. Entry to the exhibition is by gold coin donation with proceeds going to Australian Rotary Health. RISING STAR: Nine-year-old Keeva Shephard wowed judges with a photograph of a dew covered mushroom, taking out the Peter Rapp youth incentive award in the Rotary Photographic Art Show competition. Travel Agent and Group Travel Specialists 8723 6000, 312 Commercial St West, Mt Gambier www.gambiercoachlines.com 667580 2 - The South Eastern Times, Tuesday, March 31, 2015 CUTE CAPTURE: Winner of the Infigen Energy nature award Sarah Willoughby with her winning image, titled Chipmunk. SERENE SEASCAPE: Winner of the Thompson Drilling landscape award Alex Window was over the moon to win with his Winter Sunset shot in the Rotary Photographic Art Show competition. www.thesoutheasterntimes.com.au 656224 R f ain a l Scan this QR Code with your smart phone to take you straight to our website